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Tijaniya
Founded in 1781 by Ahmed al Tijani, an Algerian Berber,
the tijaniya tariqa is a Sufi order. Though it originated in
North Africa, Tijaniya has spread to many areas of West
Africa at the expense of the
Qadiriya, possibly
because is teachings are simpler and better suited for
modern life.
Tijaniya precepts include injunctions against lying,
stealing, cheating, and killing. These precepts insist that
promises and obligations be honored, neighbors be loved, and
superiors be obeyed. Members are to deprive no one of his
freedom without cause and are to reflect continually on God
in prayer. Although Tijaniya recognizes that everyone sins,
it suggests that loyal members of the brotherhood will be
rewarded in an afterlife.
To become a member of the order, one must receive the Tijānī
wird, or a sequence of holy phrases to be repeated twice
daily, from a muqaddam, or representative of the
order.
The Tijaniya has two branches in
Mauritania, the Hadefiste (or Hafediste) and the
Omariya. Little is known about the Hadefiste. The Omariya
branch was founded by a Toucouleur, El Hadj Omar, in the
late 19th C. The membership of the Omariya is largely
Toucouleur, but many Soninké, Fulbe, and Wolof
also belong to this order.
References: Library of Congress Country
Studies
http://lcweb2.loc.gov/frd/cs/mrtoc.html
Wikipedia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tijaniya |